McIntosh--Glenda Gates Riley [History Faculty]

Displaying 101 - 119 of 119 in reverse chronological order
# Title Date Summary
101 Wishful thinking for the future: brave new world of feminist Utopian
Northern Iowan 70:50, p.8

Professor McIntosh talks about the ways that women are portrayed and used; photo.

102 Prof takes dim view of man's world
UNI Century 2:2, p.4
Professor Riley outlines views of study of women in American and world history; photo.
103 McIntosh published
Northern Iowan 70:20, p.7

Publishes essay on feminist movement in America.

104 Women's studies
Northern Iowan 70:19, p.1

Professor McIntosh will teach "History of Women in the United States"; first permanent women's studies course.

105 Alternative studies--self-motivation
Northern Iowan 70:18, p.1

Professor Amend talks extensively about the Individual Studies Program and about the courses offered.

106 Chimes
Northern Iowan 70:17, p.10

Professor McIntosh will make presentation on changing roles of women.

107 Women's studies
Northern Iowan 70:17, p.2

Professor McIntosh appreciates library collection on Women's Studies; would like to see it continued.

108 History of women
Northern Iowan 70:11, p.1

Professor McIntosh will speak at a conference and at Upper Iowa University.

109 "Right on"
Northern Iowan 69:49, p.2

Professor McIntosh is glad to see that the NI has stopped using Miss, Ms., and Mrs.

110 Miss, Mrs. or Ms.--nevermore
Northern Iowan 69:47, p.2

Northern Iowan will no longer use Mr., Ms., Miss, or Mrs.

111 Departmental encouragement
Northern Iowan 69:47, p.2

Professor McIntosh states that her department has supported her efforts to establish a women's history course.

112 Miss, Mrs. or Ms.
Northern Iowan 69:45, p.2

Professor McIntosh presents her views on the appropriate use of titles associated with women.

113 Sexism and racism
Northern Iowan 69:44, p.2

Points out instances of racism and sexism at UNI.

114 "Women's studies help develop a new view on women"
Northern Iowan 69:32, p.5

Professors Grace Ann Hovet and Marie Kloss present views on incorporating the study of women into the curriculum; excerpts from their comments.

115 Continuing education program
Northern Iowan 69:21, p.16

Program for mature students will feature discussion of women's studies.

116 End the sex discrimination
Northern Iowan 68:53, p.2

Should not have separate faculty clubs for men and women.

117 Faculty segregation by sex protested; separate but equal?
Northern Iowan 68:52, p.1

Professor McIntosh asks why Faculty Men's Club does not admit women; Mayor Jon Crews addresses club.

118 "All should be paid according to their job"
Northern Iowan 67:31, p.3
Professor Riley outlines position on equal pay for women.
119 New Faculty and Staff Appointments at UNI
Public Relations News Release 1969:9, p.1

One hundred fourteen appointments to the instructional and administrative staff have been announced by Dr. Lang. Includes list of appointments.